This is one in a series of
seminars, run in alternate semesters by Robert Haralick and Gabor Herman. The
emphasis changes each semester, covering such diverse topics as the
reconstruction of objects and surfaces from projections, data representation
for image processing, computerized visualization, graphical models,
applications of image processing and computing (e.g., to diagnostic medicine,
radiation therapy treatment planning, electron microscopy of biological
molecules, nondestructive testing, materials science, audio signal
manipulation, and data mining), discrete images, and the validity of random
number generators. Students are required to give a presentation on a topic in
any area of image processing or computer vision.